Travis Browne’s wife is a liar – at least an inconclusive liar after a former FBI agent of 25 years looked into domestic violence accusations involving the heavyweight.

“UFC announced today that an investigation into allegations of domestic violence against heavyweight Travis Browne is now complete,” the UFC expressed in Friday’s statement. “Conducted by a former FBI agent with more than 25 years of experience, the seven-week investigation included interviews with multiple subjects associated with the principals, as well as the principals themselves. The investigation found inconclusive evidence to support claims of alleged domestic violence involving Browne, and inconclusive evidence that Browne had violated the UFC Fighter Conduct Policy.

“As a result, UFC has lifted Browne’s temporary suspension and anticipates him returning to competition in the coming months. UFC takes allegations of domestic violence very seriously, and they will be investigated for their validity. If proven true with facts, it will result in swift action on our part.”

In July, Jenna Reneé Webb, who at the time was believed to be Browne’s ex-girlfriend but may actually be his wife, posted damaging pictures on Instagram insinuating he had abused her.

Browne has been radio silent since the post, but his camp has cried innocence on his behalf from the jump.

Browne, currently the UFC’s #5 heavyweight, was scheduled to appear during UFC International Fight Week in July, but was pulled at the last minute after Webb’s accusations.

“Hapa” was last seen getting TKO’d by Andrei Arlovski at UFC 187 in May.